Improvement of busbars alleviates power supply concerns
In the field of power transmission and distribution, the traditional transmission methods are like "obstacles", severely restricting the efficient operation of the power system. The limited transmission current leads to insufficient power supply for
Oil-immersed Transformers and other equipment; the large voltage drop and excessive temperature rise at the joints not only consume electrical energy but also increase safety hazards within the
Transformer Substation; and the poor heat dissipation and weak support strength problems are particularly prominent during large-span installations, significantly reducing the connection stability of
Transformer Accessories. Frequent fault repairs and high energy consumption costs have been bothering you? The CMC series of dense plug-in busbars (Plug-in High-strength Enclosed Busbar Duct) and the CFW series of busbars are the solutions to this predicament. The CMC series, with its advantages of large current transmission, low voltage drop, and extremely low joint temperature rise, can ensure the efficient operation of Oil-immersed Transformers and significantly reduce energy consumption; its reasonable parameter design and aesthetic appearance are suitable for various complex layouts within the Transformer Substation. The CFW series busbars are specifically designed for three-phase four-wire and five-wire AC systems, suitable for power distribution systems with a frequency of 50 - 60Hz, a rated voltage of 660V, and a rated working current of 200 - 4000A. The unique corrugated profile extrusion shell not only enhances the electrical force-bearing capacity but also improves heat dissipation and load performance, perfectly solving the problem of large-span installation; the unified slot cover plate and multi-layer insulating materials add a "safety lock" to power transmission, functioning stably in both the main lines of the Transformer Substation and the auxiliary connections of Transformer Accessories.
Product Features:
Efficient Transmission: CMC series has large current transmission and low loss, while CFW series is suitable for various scenarios, ensuring stable power transmission.
Excellent Performance: CFW series has a high-strength shell that combines heat dissipation and support advantages, providing dual guarantees for operational safety.
Flexible Compatibility: The two series are widely used in Transformer Substations, Transformer Accessories, and Oil-immersed Transformers, etc.
Tips:
When installing, strictly follow the specifications to ensure a tight and stable connection between the busbar and the Transformer Substation and other equipment.
Regularly inspect the insulation layer of the busbar and the condition of the joints, especially in high-load equipment such as Oil-immersed Transformers, to prevent potential problems before they occur.